AEW to run several multi-hour TV blocks in May, other interesting schedule details

The TBS/TNT/HBO Max schedule for May revealed that AEW will be running several multi-hour Wednesday blocks of Dynamite and Collision, even on weeks when they will run an additional show on Saturday.

On May 6, May 20 and May 27 (all Wednesdays), AEW will run both Dynamite and Collision live back-to-back on TBS. Of the three dates, only the total length of May 6 (three hours) is out there courtesy of the released schedule.

In the case of Wednesday, May 6 from North Charleston, South Carolina, they will return the following Saturday with the live Fairway to Hell show from West Palm Beach, Florida, that is listed for one hour on the TBS schedule.

On Wednesday, May 20, the Double or Nothing go-home editions of Dynamite and Collision air back-to-back from Portland, Maine, as game two of an NHL conference final will air on TNT.

The Double or Nothing countdown show comes out Saturday, May 23 at midnight while the Zero Hour pre-show airs on Sunday, May 24 at 7 pm Eastern on HBO Max.

On Wednesday, May 27, it will be Dynamite and Collision back-to-back from Philadelphia. However, another Collision will air live from Huntsville, Alabama, the following Saturday.

AEW on HBO Max notes

  • Last November’s AEW Full Gear will be added to the HBO Max archives on Friday, May 22.
  • On Friday, May 29, Battle of the Belts VII, episodes of Dynamite from July 5, 2023 through August 30, 2023; episodes of Collision from July 7, 2023 through September 1, 2023; and episodes of Rampage from July 1, 2023 through September 2, 2023 will be added to the HBO Max archives.

AEW & Ring of Honor 2025 PPV & Streaming Event Schedule

AEW and Ring of Honor’s schedule of pay-per-views and special shows are always developing throughout the year. The following is the known/announced schedule for both AEW and ROH PPVs and streaming events throughout 2025.

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Past 2025 AEW & ROH PLEs

  • AEW Revolution | March 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Dynasty | April 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Double or Nothing | May 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Supercard of Honor | July 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW All In | July 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door | August 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Death Before Dishonor | August 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW All Out | September 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW WrestleDream | October 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Full Gear | November 2025 | Coverage
  • ROH Final Battle | December 2025 | Coverage
  • AEW Worlds End | December 2026 | Coverage

AEW Dynamite & Collision December TV schedule update, WWE SNME head-to-head change

With the holiday season, AEW will experience some time shifts for both Dynamite and Collision in December with one change also due to WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Warner Bros Discovery published their entire December schedule for HBO Max on Friday, giving a look at the AEW schedule due to their simulcast with TBS/TNT.

The changes begin with the Saturday, December 13 Collision from Cardiff, Wales, which will air at 4:30 PM Eastern, avoiding the John Cena retirement episode of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event at 8 PM Eastern.

On Wednesday, December 17, it will be three hours of AEW with Dynamite at 8 PM Eastern, a one-hour Collision at 10 PM Eastern, and the Worlds End countdown show at 11 PM Eastern. The shows will be taped in Manchester, England, earlier in the day.

On Saturday, December 20, AEW will air Collision at 2:30 PM Eastern which will be a taped show as they are filming the following week’s Dynamite later that night. The length of the show is unknown, but is likely to be an hour filmed in Manchester the previous Wednesday.

On Wednesday, December 24, the annual holiday Dynamite on 34th Street episode will begin at 6 PM Eastern followed by Christmas Collision on Thursday, December 25 at 9 PM Eastern as the Worlds End pay-per-view is that Saturday.

Finally, the New Year’s Smash edition of Dynamite on Wednesday, December 31 will air in its usual time of 8 PM Eastern.

More AEW archive content will make its way to HBO Max with episodes of Dynamite, Rampage and Battle of the Belts from 2022 going up on the streaming platform on Friday, December 19.

AEW December 2025 Dynamite & Collision Schedule

  • Wednesday, December 3 | Dynamite | 8 PM Eastern
  • Saturday, December 6 | Collision | 8 PM Eastern
  • Wednesday, December 10 | Dynamite | 8 PM Eastern
  • Saturday, December 13 | Collision | 4:30 PM Eastern
  • Wednesday, December 17 | Dynamite & Collision | 8-11 PM Eastern
  • Saturday, December 20 | Collision | 2:30 PM Eastern
  • Wednesday, December 24 | Dynamite | 6 PM Eastern
  • Thursday, December 25 | Collision | 9 PM Eastern
  • Wednesday, December 31 | Dynamite | 8 PM Eastern

AEW Beach Break airing over two nights instead of four-hour block

As it turns out, next month’s AEW Beach Break editions of Dynamite and Collision will not be a single live four-hour block after all.

First noted by Post Wrestling after consulting both the latest TBS updated listings and with AEW officials, the Wednesday, May 14th Dynamite will be in its usual spot with Collision being taped afterward for air in its usual time slot on Saturday, May 17th. The night will take place at the NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

During this week’s Dynamite, Excalibur referenced a four-hour block of live programming for Beach Break which many took to mean just that considering the two four-hour live specials on the docket for June (Fyter Fest, Summer Blockbuster).

It will be the fourth overall Beach Break-themed night in company history dating back to 2021 and the second straight year the themed show has emanated from the Chicago area with last year’s event being held at the Wintrust Arena.

AEW’s April/May Schedule:

  • Wednesday, April 30: Dynamite in Norfolk, VA
  • Saturday, May 3: Dynamite in Atlantic City, NJ
  • Wednesday, May 7: Dynamite in Detroit, MI
  • Thursday, May 8: Collision in Detroit, MI
  • Wednesday, May 14: Dynamite (live) & Collision (taped) Beach Break in Chicago, IL
  • Wednesday, May 21: Dynamite (live) & Collision (taped) in Albuquerque, NM
  • Sunday, May 25: Double or Nothing in Glendale, ZA
  • Wednesday, May 28: Dynamite (live) & Collision (taped) in El Paso, TX

AEW moves December edition of Collision to GalaxyCon convention

AEW is moving venues but remaining in the same city for their Saturday, December 7th edition of Collision.

Announced on Thursday by the promotion, that night’s Collision will be moving from the 20,000-seat Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, to the Greater Columbus Convention Center as part of the GalaxyCon convention that is being held in the city.

Tickets will go on sale this Saturday and capacity for the specific setup they will use at the 1.8 million square foot facility is unknown. It’s also

Earlier in the day, the Nationwide Arena announced that Collision was canceled with no further information. It’s unknown why the move was made and if ticket sales had something to do with it. Any tickets purchased for the original venue will be refunded.

AEW has minimal December TV dates announced for the final month of the year with just four events on the schedule through Saturday, December 12th, leaving the week of December 16th and December 23rd in question. As of now, there are no TV dates announced for 2025.

Here’s the remaining announced schedule through 2024:

  • Thursday, November 14 Collision taping from Albany, NY
  • Wednesday, November 20 Dynamite/Rampage from Reading, PA
  • Saturday, November 23 Full Gear PPV from Newark, NJ
  • Wednesday, November 27 Dynamite/Collision dual taping from Chicago, IL
  • Wednesday, December 4 Dynamite/Rampage from Indianapolis, IN
  • Saturday, December 7 Collision from Columbus, OH
  • Wednesday, December 11 Dynamite/Rampage from Kansas City, MO
  • Thursday, December 12 Collision taping from St. Louis, MO
  • Saturday, December 28 Worlds End PPV from Orlando, FL

AEW adds new Dynamite/Collision dates to live event schedule

AEW has added three shows to its live events schedule. 

The promotion will return to the Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia on Wednesday January 24 for an episode of Dynamite and Rampage taping. It will be AEW’s second show to take place at the venue after Fyter Fest was held there on July 13, 2022. 

AEW has also announced it will make its Bossier City, Louisiana debut on Saturday January 27 with an episode of Collision at the Brookshire Grocery Arena. 

AEW’s return to New Orleans has been announced as well. Dynamite and Rampage will take place from the UNO Lakefront Arena on Wednesday, January 31. The company’s only other show from the venue took place April 13, 2022, and featured Samoa Joe vs. Minoru Suzuki in the main event.   

AEW upcoming schedule:

November:

  • Friday, November 17: Collision/Rampage from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, November 18: Full Gear from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Wednesday, November 22: Dynamite from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois
  • Saturday, November 25: Collision/Rampage from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA
  • Wednesday, November 29: Dynamite/Rampage from Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

December:

  • Saturday, December 2: Collision from Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Tuesday, December 5: Collision from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 6: Dynamite/Rampage from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 13: Dynamite/Rampage from College Park Center in Arlington, Texas
  • Saturday, December 16: Collision from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas
  • Wednesday, December 20: Dynamite/Rampage from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Saturday, December 23: Collision from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas
  • Wednesday, December 27: Dynamite/Rampage from Addition Arena in Orlando, Florida

January:

  • Wednesday, January 3: Dynamite/Rampage from Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
  • Saturday, January 6: Collision from Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, NC
  • Wednesday, January 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Saturday, January 13: Collision from Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Virginia
  • Wednesday, January 17: Dynamite/Rampage from North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina
  • Saturday, January 20: Collision from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis
  • Wednesday, January 24: Dynamite/Rampage from Enmarket Arena in Savannah, Georgia
  • Saturday, January 27: Collision from Brookshire Grocery Arena in Bossier City, Louisiana

AEW adds Collision date to live event schedule

AEW is heading back to St. Louis in January. 

The promotion revealed on Dynamite last night that the episode of AEW Collision on Saturday, January 20, 2024, will take place from the Chaifetz Arena on the campus of Saint Louis University. 

AEW last ran a show from the venue on March 29, drawing roughly 4100 fans for a show headlined by Adam Cole vs. Daniel Garcia. AEW Road Rager on June 15, 2022, from the Chaifetz Arena drew just over 4700, and the first show the company ran from the venue on November 5, 2021, drew roughly 5400. 

AEW upcoming schedule:

November:

  • Friday, November 17: Collision/Rampage from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, November 18: Full Gear from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Wednesday, November 22: Dynamite from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois
  • Saturday, November 25: Collision/Rampage from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA
  • Wednesday, November 29: Dynamite/Rampage from Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

December:

  • Saturday, December 2: Collision from Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Tuesday, December 5: Collision from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 6: Dynamite/Rampage from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 13: Dynamite/Rampage from College Park Center in Arlington, Texas
  • Saturday, December 16: Collision from the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas
  • Wednesday, December 20: Dynamite/Rampage from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Saturday, December 23: Collision from the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas
  • Wednesday, December 27: Dynamite/Rampage from Addition Arena in Orlando, Florida

January:

  • Wednesday, January 3: Dynamite/Rampage from Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
  • Saturday, January 6: Collision from Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, NC
  • Wednesday, January 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Saturday, January 13: Collision from Chartway Arena in Norfolk, Virginia
  • Wednesday, January 17: Dynamite/Rampage from North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina
  • Saturday, January 20: Collision from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis

AEW adds new Collision debut date for December

AEW has added a new show to its live event schedule. 

The promotion has announced it will make its debut in Erie, Pennsylvania on Saturday, December 2 for an episode of Collision from the Erie Insurance Arena.

WWE typically runs a house show annually from the venue. The company last presented a show from the arena on January 21 headlined by Austin Theory vs. Seth Rollins and Charlotte Flair vs. Sonya Deville. It drew a little over 3200. 

The Erie Insurance Arena is home to the Erie Otters of the OHL and can hold up to 9300 for concerts and a little under 7000 for hockey. 

AEW upcoming schedule:

October:

  • Saturday, October 7: Collision from Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Tuesday, October 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri
  • Saturday, October 14: Collision from Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio
  • Wednesday, October 18: Dynamite/Rampage from Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas
  • Saturday, October 21: Collision from FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Wednesday, October 25: Dynamite/Rampage from Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Saturday, October 28: Collision from Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut

November:

  • Wednesday, November 1: Dynamite/Rampage from KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Saturday, November 4: Collision from INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas
  • Wednesday, November 8: Dynamite from the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon
  • Friday, November 10: Collision/Rampage from Oakland Arena in Oakland, California
  • Wednesday, November 15: Dynamite from Toyota Arena in Ontario, California
  • Friday, November 17: Collision/Rampage from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, November 18: Full Gear from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Wednesday, November 22: Dynamite from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois
  • Saturday, November 25: Collision/Rampage from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA
  • Wednesday, November 29: Dynamite/Rampage from Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota

December:

  • Saturday, December 2: Collision from Erie Insurance Arena in Erie, Pennsylvania
  • Tuesday, December 5: Collision from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 6: Dynamite/Rampage from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

AEW announces Montreal & Memphis debut dates

First reported in July, AEW has announced they will debut in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, this December with both Dynamite and Collision.

However, the Collision date is set for Tuesday, December 5th — a full four days before its traditional Saturday airdate. It wasn’t announced if the show will air live that Tuesday or be held for Saturday.

AEW will remain in Montreal on Wednesday, December 6th for both a live Dynamite and taped Rampage. Both shows will emanate from the Bell Centre, home of the NHL’s Canadiens.

The company also filled in its lone remaining open October date as Collision will take place from Memphis, Tennessee’s FedEx Forum on Saturday, October 21st. It will be their debut in that city as well.

The Montreal events go on sale this Friday while the Memphis show goes on sale this Monday.

Here’s a look at the current schedule for 2023:

September:

  • Saturday, September 16: Collision from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania
  • Wednesday, September 20: Dynamite/Rampage Grand Slam from Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, New York
  • Saturday, September 23: Collision from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Wednesday, September 27: Dynamite/Rampage from the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado
  • Saturday, September 30: Collision from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

October:

  • Sunday, October 1: WrestleDream from Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
  • Wednesday, October 4: Dynamite/Rampage from Stockton Arena in Stockton, California
  • Saturday, October 7: Collision from Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Tuesday, October 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri
  • Saturday, October 14: Collision from Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio
  • Wednesday, October 18: Dynamite/Rampage from Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas
  • Saturday, October 21: Collision from FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Wednesday, October 25: Dynamite/Rampage from Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Saturday, October 28: Collision from Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut

November:

  • Wednesday, November 1: Dynamite/Rampage from KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Saturday, November 4: Collision from INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas
  • Friday, November 17: Collision/Rampage from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, November 18: Full Gear from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California

December:

  • Tuesday, December 5: Collision from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Wednesday, December 6: Dynamite/Rampage from Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada

AEW adds new Dynamite debut date for November

AEW will make their debut in Louisville, Kentucky, this fall.

New to the company’s schedule is a Wednesday, November 1st Dynamite/Rampage event at the KFC Yum! Center — a frequent stop of WWE in the past. Tickets go on sale this Friday.

AEW has been to the state before, running Lexington’s Rupp Arena.

As of now, the Saturday, October 21st Collision remains as a TBA in terms of location with every other Dynamite/Collision having been announced through November 4th.

Here’s an updated look at the schedule:

September:

  • Saturday, September 2: Collision from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Sunday, September 3: AEW All Out from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Wednesday, September 6: Dynamite/Rampage from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Saturday, September 9: Collision from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Wednesday, September 13: Dynamite/Rampage from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Saturday, September 16: Collision from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania
  • Wednesday, September 20: Dynamite/Rampage Grand Slam from Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, New York
  • Saturday, September 23: Collision from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Wednesday, September 27: Dynamite/Rampage from the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado
  • Saturday, September 30: Collision from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

October:

  • Sunday, October 1: Wrestle Dream from Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington
  • Wednesday, October 4: Dynamite/Rampage from Stockton Arena in Stockton, California
  • Saturday, October 7: Collision from Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Tuesday, October 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri
  • Saturday, October 14: Collision from Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio
  • Wednesday, October 18: Dynamite/Rampage from Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas
  • Saturday, October 21: Collision TBA
  • Wednesday, October 25: Dynamite/Rampage from Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Saturday, October 28: Collision from Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut

November:

  • Wednesday, November 1: Dynamite/Rampage from KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky
  • Saturday, November 4: Collision from INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas
  • Saturday, November 18: Full Gear from Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California

AEW adds two new dates to October schedule

AEW has added two new dates to their calendar for October as they debut in one city and return to another.

On Saturday, October 14th, Collision will head to Toledo, Ohio, for the first time ever as they visit the Huntington Center — a regular stop for WWE in the past.

On Wednesday, October 25th, Dynamite/Rampage will return to Philadelphia’s Liacouras Center for the first time since last September. 

Both events go on sale next Friday.

That leaves two October Collision dates as the only remaining TBAs on their schedule through the end of the October.

Here’s the company’s updated schedule:

August:

  • Saturday, August 19: Collision at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky
  • Wednesday, August 23: Dynamite/Collision from the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia
  • Sunday, August 27: AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, England
  • Wednesday, August 30: Dynamite/Rampage from the NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois

September:

  • Saturday, September 2: Collision from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Sunday, September 3: AEW All Out from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Wednesday, September 6: Dynamite/Rampage from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Saturday, September 9: Collision from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Wednesday, September 13: Dynamite/Rampage from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Saturday, September 16: Collision from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania
  • Wednesday, September 20: Dynamite/Rampage Grand Slam from Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, New York
  • Saturday, September 23: Collision from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Wednesday, September 27: Dynamite/Rampage from the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado
  • Saturday, September 30: Collision from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

October:

  • Wednesday, October 4: Dynamite/Rampage from Stockton Arena in Stockton, California
  • Saturday, October 7: Collision from Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Tuesday, October 10: Dynamite/Rampage from Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri
  • Saturday, October 14: Collision from Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio
  • Wednesday, October 18: Dynamite/Rampage from Fort Bend Epicenter in Rosenberg, Texas
  • Saturday, October 21: Collision TBA
  • Wednesday, October 25: Dynamite/Rampage from Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Saturday, October 28: Collision TBA

AEW announces new West Coast dates for Dynamite & Collision

AEW has announced three new dates for their fall schedule which include their debut in a new city and returns to two others.

The company will round out their September dates with a return to Seattle, Washington for Collision on Saturday, September 30th — their first visit since debuting there this past January.

From there, Dynamite heads to Stockton, California’s Stockton Arena for the first time on Wednesday, October 4th. Later that week, AEW returns to Salt Lake City, Utah’s Maverik Center for the first time since March 2020 for a live Collision on Saturday, October 7th.

Their last appearance in Salt Lake City was their final non-Daily’s Place live event with fans before the pandemic shut down their touring until July 2021.

Here’s their updated schedule:

August:

  • Saturday, August 5: Collision at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina
  • Wednesday, August 9: Dynamite/Rampage at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio
  • Saturday, August 12: Collision at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina
  • Wednesday, August 16: Dynamite/Rampage at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee
  • Saturday, August 19: Collision at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky
  • Wednesday, August 23: Dynamite/Collision from the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia
  • Sunday, August 27: AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, England
  • Wednesday, August 30: Dynamite/Rampage from the NOW Arena in Chicago, Illinois

September:

  • Saturday, September 2: Collision from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Sunday, September 3: AEW All Out from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois
  • Wednesday, September 6: Dynamite/Rampage from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Saturday, September 9: Collision from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Wednesday, September 13: Dynamite/Rampage from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Saturday, September 16: Collision from the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania
  • Wednesday, September 20: Dynamite/Rampage Grand Slam from Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, New York
  • Saturday, September 23: Collision from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Wednesday, September 27: Dynamite/Rampage from the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado
  • Saturday, September 30: Collision from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington

October

  • Wednesday, October 4: Dynamite/Rampage from Stockton Arena in Stockton, California
  • Saturday, October 7: Collision from Maverik Center in Salt Lake City, Utah

New AEW Collision date & debut city announced

AEW will bring Collision to Connecticut this July and debut in a new city while doing so.

The company has announced they will debut in Hartford at the XL Center on Saturday, July 29th with tickets going on sale Monday, July 3rd. The venue has been host to WWE shows for countless events in the past including Raw this past Monday.

AEW has run in Bridgeport, Connecticut, before with Dynamite.

Here’s the company’s current schedule:

June:

  • Wednesday, June 14: Dynamite/Rampage at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
  • Saturday, June 17: Collision at United Center in Chicago, IL
  • Wednesday, June 21: Dynamite/Rampage at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL
  • Saturday, June 24: Collision at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Sunday, June 25: Forbidden Door at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Wednesday, June 28: Dynamite/Rampage at FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Thursday, June 29: Collision at First Ontario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario

July:

  • Wednesday, July 5: Dynamite/Rampage at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Saturday, July 8: Collision at Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 12: Dynamite at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Saturday, July 15: Collision at The Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 19: Dynamite/Rampage at TD Garden in Boston, MA
  • Saturday, July 22: Collision at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
  • Wednesday, July 26: Dynamite/Rampage at MVP Arena in Albany, NY
  • Saturday, July 29: Collision at XL Center in Hartford, CT

August:

  • Wednesday, August 2: Dynamite/Rampage at Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL
  • Saturday, August 5: Collision at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC
  • Wednesday, August 9: Dynamite/Rampage at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
  • Saturday, August 12: Collision at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC
  • Sunday, August 27: AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, England

AEW announces new Dynamite & Collision dates

AEW has announced new Dynamite/Rampage and Collision dates as the road to All In at London’s Wembley Stadium begins to take shape.

With Dynamite, the company will return to Albany, New York, on Wednesday, July 26th, followed by their debuts at Tampa, Florida’s Yuengling Center on Wednesday, August 2nd, and Columbus, Ohio’s Nationwide Arena on Wednesday, August 9th.

In the case of Tampa and Columbus, they are running different venues than with prior shows in their respective areas.

One new Collision date was also announced as the new Saturday show will head to the Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, on Saturday, August 12th.

Tickets for all four events go on sale next Friday, June 9th.

Here’s a look at their upcoming schedule:

June:

  • Friday, June 2: House Rules show at Cadence Bank Arena in Tupelo, MS
  • Saturday, June 3: House Rules show at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL
  • Wednesday, June 7: Dynamite/Rampage at Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, CO
  • Wednesday, June 14: Dynamite/Rampage at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
  • Saturday, June 17: Collision at United Center in Chicago, IL
  • Wednesday, June 21: Dynamite/Rampage at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL
  • Saturday, June 24: Collision at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Sunday, June 25: Forbidden Door at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Wednesday, June 28: Dynamite/Rampage at FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
  • Thursday, June 29: Collision at First Ontario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario

July:

  • Wednesday, July 5: Dynamite/Rampage at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Saturday, July 8: Collision at Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 12: Dynamite at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Saturday, July 15: Collision at The Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 19: Dynamite/Rampage at TD Garden in Boston, MA
  • Saturday, July 22: Collision at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
  • Wednesday, July 26: Dynamite/Rampage at MVP Arena in Albany, NY

August:

  • Wednesday, August 2: Dynamite/Rampage at Yuengling Center in Tampa, FL
  • Saturday, August 5: Collision at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC
  • Wednesday, August 9: Dynamite/Rampage at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH
  • Saturday, August 12: Collision at Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC
  • Sunday, August 27: AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, England

AEW to debut at Boston’s TD Garden

AEW will return to Boston, Massachusetts, this July, but in a much bigger venue than what they have been running.

Revealed during a YouTube preview for tonight’s Dynamite in Detroit, Michigan, AEW will debut at the TD Garden on Wednesday, July 19th, with a live Dynamite and taped Rampage.

The venue is home to the NBA’s Boston Celtics and NHL’s Boston Bruins and is considerably larger than the Agganis Arena which has been their primary destination in the city since their beginning.

It is also the primary Boston home for WWE events in the past which includes last November’s Survivor Series.

Tickets will go on sale this Friday.

Here’s the company’s current announced lineup:

May:

  • Wednesday, May 10: Dynamite/Rampage at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI
  • Friday, May 12: House Rules show at Corbin Arena in Corbin, KY
  • Saturday, May 13: House Rules show at Salem Civic Center in Salem, VA
  • Wednesday, May 17: Dynamite/Rampage at Moody Center in Austin, TX
  • Wednesday, May 24: Dynamite/Rampage at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV
  • Sunday, May 28: Double or Nothing at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV
  • Wednesday, May 31: Dynamite/Rampage at Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA

June:

  • Friday, June 2: House Rules show at Cadence Bank Arena in Tupelo, MS
  • Saturday, June 3: House Rules show at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL
  • Wednesday, June 7: Dynamite/Rampage at Broadmoor World Arena in Colorado Springs, CO
  • Wednesday, June 14: Dynamite/Rampage at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
  • Wednesday, June 21: Dynamite/Rampage at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL
  • Sunday, June 25: Forbidden Door at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Wednesday, June 28: Dynamite/Rampage at FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

July:

  • Wednesday, July 5: Dynamite/Rampage at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Saturday, July 8: “Televised event” at Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 12: Dynamite at SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • Saturday, July 15: House show at The Saddledome as part of the Calgary Stampede in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
  • Wednesday, July 19: Dynamite/Rampage at TD Garden in Boston, MA

August:

  • Sunday, August 27: AEW All In at Wembley Stadium in London, England